Hands shaking, heart racing. Focus? No focus. Sleep? Already far past bedtime. If this sounds familiar, caffeine might not be for you. It’s time to explore decaf alternatives. But how are teas decaffeinated?

For most standard decaffeinated teas, this process involves adding liquid chemicals that absorb caffeine. Instead of a cup of instant jitters, you may now have a cup of lingering chemicals in your hands.

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CHEMICAL-FREE DECAF IS HERE ·

With the Tealeaves decaffeination process, however, you can rest easy. We invest to keep your tea pure, using only carbon dioxide CO₂ fluid processing, known as Supercritical CO₂ processing. At high pressure and temperatures, the CO₂ is in a supercritical state and acts as both a liquid and gas. The liquid becomes water-soluble and its non-polar molecules bind to, and dissolve the caffeine. In turn, our delicious flavor molecules and desirable oils are too large in size for the CO₂ to dissolve and are left unaffected.

Sounds complicated? We know it is. The method is costly and time-consuming, but it’s the only way we decaffeinate our teas.

As a luxury tea company of the highest standards, we refuse to cut corners.

Have you ever wondered what’s in our CEO’s teacup? She too struggles with caffeine, explore her favorite alternatives for keeping the jitters at bay.